DiscussionHealth Communication; Culture; and Advocacy?

Health communication initiatives help to clarify who needs to know what and when the information needs to be known. Health communication is important in the health program planning process. The information might be used to influence health decisions or behaviors among people. There are a variety of ways health initiatives are communicated (i.e., brochures, banners, media, pamphlets, or other advertising methods).

Using the readings for this week, the South University Online Library, and the Internet, respond to the following:

  • Research and select four health communication plans. Determine if the health message or concept had been pretested. Explain in 23 paragraphs the findings.

Be sure to support your statements with scholarly references.

Respond to the questions using the lessons and vocabulary found in the readings for this week. Support your answers with examples and research. Your response should clarify your understanding of the topic. It should be your own, original, and free from plagiarism. Follow the APA format for writing style, spelling and grammar, and citation of sources.

Evaluation Criteria:

You should have:

  • Selected and examined four health communication plans to determine if the health message or concept had been pretested.
  • Justified your answers with appropriate research and reasoning.
  • Text: Health Promotion Programs: From Theory to Practice, (2nd ed.)Author: Carl I. Fertman, Diane D. Allensworth, and Society for Public Health EducationEdition: 2nd Copyright Date: 2016Publisher: Jossey-BassISBN: 9781119163336
  • From your course textbook, Health Promotion Programs: From Theory to Practice, (2nd ed.), read the following chapters:

    • Advocacy
    • Communicating Health Information Effectively
    • Where the Money Meets Mission: Developing and Increasing Program Funding

    From the South University Online Library, read the following articles:

    • American Journal of Health Promotion, 27(1), TAHP1.
    • American Journal of Public Health, 101(8),
    • Social Theory and Health, 10(2),
    • Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 11(4),
    • Introduction to Health Communication
    • Examples of Health Communication in Public Health Practice
    • Health Literacy
    • Health Education Programs
    • Theories in Health Communication